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    EB1-EA - options for self petition without a lawyer - do I stand a chance

    Hi

    I am a researcher in the field of Math and computational biology with PhD from IIT in India.

    1. 10 original papers
    2. professional memberships that requires nominations
    3. 63 isi citations, 89 google scholar citations, with ony 3 self citations
    4. 8 conferences
    5. 10 talks (invited and conferences)
    6. 4 hews highlights about my scieitific work
    7. one released software online
    8. Reviewed many many articles for many journals
    9. Been a judge for undergraduates and graduate presentations in 2 conferences
    10. won CSIR fellowships, travel awards - (I know I cannot claim these as nationally/internationally acclaimed - but can use to justify I am in top 2%)
    11. 7 experts (both in US and in US, Canada) are willing to write strong letters


    I am planning for EB1 -EA and also looking for lawyers. But I also want to see if I can do DIY because of a bit money crunch. Give me some inputs on this. Thanks folks for all your great support in this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sri2377 View Post
    Hi

    I am a researcher in the field of Math and computational biology with PhD from IIT in India.

    1. 10 original papers
    2. professional memberships that requires nominations
    3. 63 isi citations, 89 google scholar citations, with ony 3 self citations
    4. 8 conferences
    5. 10 talks (invited and conferences)
    6. 4 hews highlights about my scieitific work
    7. one released software online
    8. Reviewed many many articles for many journals
    9. Been a judge for undergraduates and graduate presentations in 2 conferences
    10. won CSIR fellowships, travel awards - (I know I cannot claim these as nationally/internationally acclaimed - but can use to justify I am in top 2%)
    11. 7 experts (both in US and in US, Canada) are willing to write strong letters


    I am planning for EB1 -EA and also looking for lawyers. But I also want to see if I can do DIY because of a bit money crunch. Give me some inputs on this. Thanks folks for all your great support in this forum.
    It is possible to successfully prepare your own petition but is advisable to run it by a lawyer before filing. On the one hand, you are a well educated individual but the law is outside your area of expertise and this is a highly complex area of immigration law.

    Here are a couple of items to get you started on your research to see if you want to try to DIY:

    http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/am...1-jpw-redacted
    http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/e1...lable-form-rev

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJoe5 View Post
    It is possible to successfully prepare your own petition but is advisable to run it by a lawyer before filing. On the one hand, you are a well educated individual but the law is outside your area of expertise and this is a highly complex area of immigration law.

    Here are a couple of items to get you started on your research to see if you want to try to DIY:

    http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/am...1-jpw-redacted
    http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/e1...lable-form-rev


    Thanks, I am hunting for immigration firms that can do EB1 EA. Making a comparison between several firms both quality wise and cost wise.
    Is it possible to do I140 alone through the firm and do I 485 ourself? They are charging a tonne for 1485 filing - which seems to be very simple.
    Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sri2377 View Post
    Thanks, I am hunting for immigration firms that can do EB1 EA. Making a comparison between several firms both quality wise and cost wise.
    Is it possible to do I140 alone through the firm and do I 485 ourself? They are charging a tonne for 1485 filing - which seems to be very simple.
    Thanks again.
    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...00082ca60aRCRD

    This category allows for "concurrent filing" and that would be a lot of paperwork to prepare all at once. You can simply file the I-140 first and wait to get approved before filing for adjustment. [This assumes that you are NOW inside the U.S. on a valid non-immigrant visa other than J-1.]

    IF you are on a J-1 AND subject to 212(e) home residence requirement, it just gets more complicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJoe5 View Post
    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...00082ca60aRCRD

    This category allows for "concurrent filing" and that would be a lot of paperwork to prepare all at once. You can simply file the I-140 first and wait to get approved before filing for adjustment. [This assumes that you are NOW inside the U.S. on a valid non-immigrant visa other than J-1.]

    IF you are on a J-1 AND subject to 212(e) home residence requirement, it just gets more complicated.
    I am in US with H1b and have J1 waiver already.

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